Snoop - Sensual Seduction (LIVE) SICKK!!!!!

Casey

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#1
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hELWsKiogj0[/YOUTUBE]

Best hip-hop song of 2007.

Snoop is killing it. This is fucking insane.
 
#6
I like it..
and if Snoop made that beat himself, WOW

Can't believe he's on Ellen Degeneress' show tho' :ha: wtf is he doing on there?

and LOL at all those white women there :D just looks so unnatural :D
that white woman dancing in the back looked like she was humping something lmao
 

hizzle?

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#12
Snoop can go fuck himself with his lame rhymes.

The song is fun to listen, but fuck you if you think that this is the best song of 2007...
 

Preach

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#13
i get more pissed the more this thread evolves. the video is horrible.

what the hell is snoop thinking. i'm all for expanding your horizons and all but that's wack.
 

Prize Gotti

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#15
The song & video are tight. I ashamed to see that people that I believe know about music are hating on this song. Do any of you listen to anything other than HipHop/Rap? People who only listen to 'certain' types of music are wack. Its no wonder why the average level of intelligence on earth is reverting back to it was 200 years ago.
 

linx

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#16
^ Who in their right mind wants to hear Snoop singing a fucking song? I enjoyed him back in the day and he DID fall off. But this is just the icing on the cake. Now I REALLY can't stand dude. Holy shit.
 

Casey

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#17
The song & video are tight. I ashamed to see that people that I believe know about music are hating on this song. Do any of you listen to anything other than HipHop/Rap? People who only listen to 'certain' types of music are wack. Its no wonder why the average level of intelligence on earth is reverting back to it was 200 years ago.
Real talk. Some of you need to be a little more open minded.

And to the dude that said 'Pac would be ashamed, you are FUCKING DUMB. You are talking about a man who LOVED stuff like Prince, Cameo, Zapp & Roger, a man open-minded enough to bump Alanis Morissette, Suzanne Vega, Don McLean, soundtracks to musicals such as Les Miserables. 'Pac would love this and the only thing he would be ashamed of is of some of his so called "fans" thinking he was as narrow-minded as them.

Love the Prince tribute in the video too....anyone that has seen the "When Doves Cry" video will spot the parts where Snoop is paying homage to that.

Some of you guys are straight up clowns who are unable to grasp the concept of creativity and progress. Keep bumping your Death Row stuff and pretending it's 1995.
 

Preach

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#18
The song & video are tight. I ashamed to see that people that I believe know about music are hating on this song. Do any of you listen to anything other than HipHop/Rap? People who only listen to 'certain' types of music are wack. Its no wonder why the average level of intelligence on earth is reverting back to it was 200 years ago.
it's not about the music. if amy winehouse sung this i'd probably think "hey, that's a catchy song", but since it's snoop who on his last album talked about everything from drugs and weapons to gangs and fucking people up. now he's singing about sensual seduction? it's so fucking typical anyway. had he been innovative he'd flipped shit and make like a real cool, deep, non-abstract, personal, in-your-face song that was like a rap track being sung. instead, he made a cliche A-B-C learn it in 1-2-3 pop song about something so simple, over-used and boring as "sensual seduction".

i am ashamed of a grown man having desires to make this. i am ashamed that he probably considers himself ambitions when this is like taking five steps backwards from a professional musician point of view (where you normally start out doing shit for the label. then your third album is praised as being new and innovative for being you, with a deeper, more intellectual feel to it). militant is probably gonna disagree, but i'm gonna say that this has nothing to do with "selling out", it has nothing to with this not being rap, it has everything to do with snoop trying to be something that doesn't fit his name and reputation. not to mention, appearance.
 

Casey

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#19
Preach you are full of shit.

Name, reputation and appearance? Please. That's garbage and you know it. You'd rather he did the same shit over and over for the rest of his career? He's been there, and done it. It's about fucking time he did something new and took a risk.

Besides, it's not like he hasn't been flirtin with the funk for years. You can basically sum up Snoop's career prior to this with the formula:

funk sample +
hip-hop drums +
pimp and gangsta rhymes = Snoop

He's been kicking it with funk legends like Bootsy Collins and Charlie Wilson for a long time and I can tell he's been itchin to do something like this for a while. Snoop is making the music he wants to make, and TBH I havent felt that vibe from him since Doggystyle. This is one of the best things the doggfather has ever done and most certainly a step forward, and yes that's from a professional musicians point of view, of which I am one and can speak from that perspective a damn sight more than anyone else on here.
 

ARon

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#20
So Snoop can talk about "everything from drugs and weapons to gangs and fucking people up", but as soon as he talks about "Sensual Seduction" it's wrong?
 

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